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Residents Have Mixed Feelings About Leftover Parking Chairs: Report
Not too long ago, the big question was whether to use a parking chair after digging out from the "snowcrete." Now, some have mixed feelings.
DUNDALK, MD — Although much of the snow from January's storm is long gone thanks to the rain and dashes of sunshine, not all snowstorm protocols are being put to bed, according to WBAL.
Some Baltimore County residents are still using pieces of furniture to make sure their parking spots aren't being taken by neighbors.
In Dundalk, items from Adirondack chairs to storage bins and the odd laundry basket can be spotted along neighborhood roadways.
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One Dundalk resident told the outlet that she'd "never seen anything like that in my life," while another said they were planning on putting away their parking holder since the snow was gone.
"I figured that since the snow is gone, except for a few little hills, that they wouldn't be putting their chair out to save their parking space," said Deborah Hanscom.
Just a few weeks back the big question on most people's minds was whether to chair, or not chair, after spending hours digging out from iced-over snow dubbed "snowcrete."
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